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Lydian Kingdom 824-671 BC

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Lydia

(1.) (Ezek 30:5 ) (Heb. Lud), a province in the west of Asia Minor, which derived its name from the fourth son of Shem (Gen 10:22 ). It was bounded on the east by the greater Phrygia, and on the west by Ionia and the AEgean Sea.

(2.) A woman of Thyatira, a "seller of purple," who dwelt in Philippi (Acts 16:14 ; 16:15). She was not a Jewess but a proselyte. The Lord opened her heart as she heard the gospel from the lips of Paul (Acts 16:13 ). She thus became the first in Europe who embraced Christianity. She was a person apparently of considerable wealth, for she could afford to give a home to Paul and his companions. (See THYATIRA)

EBD - Easton's Bible Dictionary